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Most newsworthy of last week's doings among football coaches was the resignation of Yale's Dr. Marvin Allen ("Mai") Stevens, head coach since 1928. He transferred to Yale from Washburn College (Kans.) in 1922, played halfback on the Yale team in 1923. When a new rule made him ineligible the next year he became an assistant coach. Record of Yale teams under Coach Stevens: won 21, lost n, tied 8. The 1932 record: won 2, lost 2, tied 3. His ostensible reason for retiring: to devote more time to surgery...
...though they stand pretty well at the top of the large University squad of 20 men, it is more than likely that when the season gets underway after the Midyear examinations there will be some shifting in the ranks. C. F. Angel '33, R. L. Riley '33, H. L. Washburn, Jr. '33, and H. S. Sise '34 will form the Harvard contingent and will enter both races together. Harvard has little chance for the Championship, because it is given to the high-point team in a contest which embraces such sports as ski-jumping and speed-skating, in which...
...Bradford Washburn, Jr. '33, president of the Mountaineering Club, lectures this morning at the Exeter Street Theatre on "The Traverse of the Grepon," for the benefit of the Home and School Visitors Association...
Karl Adams, of Boston, Bradford Keyser Bachrach, of West Newton, Henry Hamilton Bissell, of Cambridge, Carl James Fleming, Jr., of Norfolk, Nebraska, Roger Sanderson Hewlett, of Cedarhurst, Long Island, New York, Edward Hutchins Hickey, of Boston, Sherman Morss, of Boston, Albert Pratt, of Boston, Henry Bradford Washburn, Jr., of Cambridge, David Norton Yerkes, of New Haven, Connecticut...
Among the other promising candidates are S. L. Washburn '35, a star of last year's Freshman team, Harold Frankel '34, and D. V. McGranahan '35, captain of the first-year team last winter. Practice will be held daily beginning at 4 o'clock in the New Gymnasium...